Dr Vimoksalehi Lukoschek

Smart Futures Research Fellow

Vimoksalehi Lukoschek

 

 

Smart Futures Postdoctoral Research Fellow, James Cook University (2010- ); Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of California, Irvine (2007-2009); Research Associate, University of Auckland (2004-2006)

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Research Interests

My overarching research interest is the application of molecular genetic theory and modern molecular techniques to better understand the evolution and maintenance of biodiversity, at both organismal and genetic levels, in the marine environment. As such I am interested in broad range of topics that include the evolutionary history of marine taxa; the molecular ecology, population genetics and mating systems of species; patterns of connectivity among geographically dispersed populations; and the ways in which these interacting factors impinge on the conservation of marine biodiversity. For my doctoral research I studied the population genetics, phylogeography, phylogeny and conservation of the hydrophiine sea snakes. I broadened this research theme as a postdoctoral fellow at UC Irvine to investigate the timing and biogeographical patterns of species diversification in marine and aquatic snakes.

My current research interests are focused on seascape genetics and bio-oceanographic modelling to understand connectivity of reef building corals. This research evaluates larval connectivity for broadcast-spawning reef-building corals at the level of recruits using parentage analyses and assignment tests, as well as more traditional population genetic approaches. Genetic connectivity information will be coupled with environmental and oceanographic data to generate the first larval dispersal models for corals on the Great Barrier Reef.

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Dr Vimoksalehi Lukoschek
Phone: 61 (0)7 4781 6294
Email: Vimoksalehi.Lukoschek@jcu.edu.au